#Getting input for array from user
from array import *
a = array("i",[])
n = int(input("Enter the length of array "))
for i in range(n):
x = int(input("Enter the next value "))
a.append(x)
print (a)
#python arrays
#arrays can be defined in the following
# class array.array(typecode[, initializer])
# The typecode character used to create the array eg i for integers , c for strings etch
array = array('i', [1, 2, 3, 100, 4, 4, 5, 20, 20, 20])
#You can perform serveral methods eg remove(),pop()
#removing the last element in the array
array.pop()
#Adding elements to array using the append and insert method
array.append(20)
array.insert(4,100)#adds 100 at index 4
#in python we consider lists to be arrays
MyArray = ["Kathmandu", "Bardaghat", "Butwal", "Biratnagar"]
#array of places of Nepal
#we can print it by
print(MyArray)
# In python, arrays are actually called lists. Same thing tho
list_or_array = [1.0, 2, '3', True, [1, 2, 3, 4]]
"""
So, list can contain floats, integers, strings, booleans, nested lists, and
practically any other datatype
"""
array = [2, 54, 5, 7, 8, 9]
#printing wole array
print(array)
#it will print whole array
#printing any one array will be like this
print(array[0])
#it will print 2
print(array[2])
#it will print 5
print(array[1])
#it will print 54
#and so on...
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# Python program to demonstrate
# Creation of Array
# importing "array" for array creations
import array as arr
# creating an array with integer type
a = arr.array('i', [1, 2, 3])
# printing original array
print ("The new created array is : ", end =" ")
for i in range (0, 3):
print (a[i], end =" ")
print()
# creating an array with float type
b = arr.array('d', [2.5, 3.2, 3.3])
# printing original array
print ("The new created array is : ", end =" ")
for i in range (0, 3):
print (b[i], end =" ")